Images of the Day

Phil and Carol White point to journeys they have made on a map. Carol is the author of "Live Your Road Trip Dreams."

Crowds watch re-enactors at Dade Battlefield Historic State Park, where U.S. soldiers once battled against Seminole warriors in what became known as the Dade Massacre.

Randy Gotham of Ponte Vedra Beach holds a photograph of his late father, Ivan Gotham. About a month after Ivan was Baker Acted, he shot and killed Marion County Sheriff's Deputy Brian Litz when Litz did a well-being check at Gotham's Pine Run home. There was a standoff with deputies, and Ivan Gotham was killed.

Florida State's Leon Washington ran for 195 yards on only 12 carries during the Seminoles' 30-18 Gator Bowl victory over West Virginia on Saturday at Alltel Stadium. Washington's first carry resulted in a 69-yard touchdown run.

Violet assists Azad Merian in cutting a piece of Black Walnut for a China cabinet that Azad is making for one of their grandson's Hot Wheels collection.

Gary Harvey gives a Kwanzaa presentation Sunday, at the Hope Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church in Utica, N.Y., on the first day of the African-American celebration. The seven-day festival that celebrates family, community and culture started 38 years ago. Kwanzaa takes its name from the Swahili phrase that means "first fruits." The holiday recognizes a different principle on each of its seven days. They are unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith.

Texas quarterback Vince Young runs for a 20-yard touchdown against Michigan in Saturday's Rose Bowl.

Technicians work on the Deep Impact spacecraft in Titusville. Deep Impact should blast a crater into comet Tempel 1 by early July, according to mission planners.